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Show 5, 1976 Thursday, February Sun Chronicle ii Iage Couple makes home in Roy following wedding Mr. and Mrs. ROY William VanNoy of 4161 S. 4300 W., Kanesville, announce the marriage of their daughter Kim to Jon Tanner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Tanner of 2485 W. 4550 S. The ceremony was performed by Bishop R. Fay Facer on Saturday in the Roy LDS 16th Ward Relief Society Room. A reception followed in the cultural hall. The brides original wedding gown of dacron organza over taffeta was styled with an empire waist topped by a high neckline with small stand-ucollar. Appliqued white lace and seed pearls enhanced the bodice and cuffs of the long sleeves, with matching lace trimming the full circled skirt and chapel train bor p SECOND GRADE students at Doxey Elementary are celebrating a bicentennial week after a month of Colonial America study. Pictured are Peter Woulden, Cindy McDonald and Jimmy Moore. Art demon stratiora scheduled If or college How light, color, form and he new and immediate way, Academy of Art in Bloom- said. the various relationships field, Mich. He attended Weber State between the three affect the Using human senses, will be slides, slide projectors and College in 1965 to 1967, hand-prepare- demonstrated in a technical and artistic demonstration Feb. 11 at noon and 8:15 p.m., in the Fine Arts Center Little Theatre. n The will be given by former dissolve units, d Mr. received a bachelor of fine Wood creates an experience of arts degree from University of Utah and a Master of Fine spectral color and additive color theory. The images are complete in themselves; I am not using light or colored lights to color Weber State College art an object, the image student John W. Wood, now a projected is the object, Mr. painting and drawing in- Wood noted. structor at the Cranbrook The forms, coming from drawing and painting experiments with the diverse and elegant form in the HLKMvK FLORAL human figure are more than And flowers are mere containers for color, the artist said. furnished l The images in Mr. Woods Olive and Mark i North Park Church VV. 11 a.m. Mormng Worship 7 p.m. Hour of Praise Wed. 7 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer A VITAL A VITAL FAITH IN CHRIST LOVE FOR PEOPLE Pastor Jess Watson Phone 731-429- 5 Jean-Mich- unen- Out of 22 schools involved in Bruce Stratford placed adventures as well as sixth in Extemporanious discussing other adventures and Ben Hyde Speaking, Joel Shreeve placed second in with and without his famous in father underwater debate. Lisa Moore and Scott research, reported Mark Masur, Student Wheeler were undefeated of the college convocation rounds but three through committee. Jean-MichCousteau was born in France in 1938 just before the outbreak of World War II, educated in Normandy and graduated with honors from high school. He has studied at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute and the in Massachusetts Paris School of Architectures College of the Sea located in Monaco. He spent several years on his fathers ship Calypso SLIM & TRIM REDUCING PLAN for men, women, and children DIET CENTER OF OGDEN DOREEN CHRISTENSEN 394-766- E. Mini course Short cou rse 0 1 planning and organizing logistic support for the WALTD,Sffrs Gj DRISCOLL-ROBER- NEWTON Tuesday is Ladies Night Open 1 p.m. Sat., Sun. Adults $1.25 Children 50c jreasure TECHNICOLOR weeks week s weeks Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday Monday and Tuesday OPEN 6 p.m. - 6 to 12 lbs., 2 2 to 1 7 lbs., 3 . . 17 to 30 lbs.. 6 .... Regular course SHOW RUNS: el public convocation, noon in the Fine Arts Auditorium. Project Ocean Search is a summer project for young in students dealing oceanology, established by Mr. Cousteau. Each summer he and several students go to an isolated island in the Pacific where they live off the sea and the land for a four-wee- k period. Mr. Cousteau will present films and recordings of these were eliminated from semifinals by one point. 5316 So. 750 School Holidays Walt Disney . Ds aha The Scarecrow Gf TECHNICOLOR PATRICK iMDYi 1 1111 Win Dnwj FieducMM McGOOHAN man ffAYTmoi QCWitenB lines, were Stevenson and Deborah Their dresses VanNoy. matched that of the matron of honor. Marty Tanner was best man. Ushers were Kelly VanNoy, Jed Mayfield and Matt Clyde. After a short wedding trip the couple will live in Roy. Catholic rites unite couple St. Impressive Catholic Church rites Marys on Thursday united in marriage the former Miss Patricia Ann Hardy to KOY Richard C. Mr. Palmer. and Mrs. Gerald H. are the brides parents. The Hardy of 4825 S. 2275 W. s with a bow of acetate peau enhancing the bodice. Attending as matron of honor was Mrs. Carl Shioji with Miss Margie Cantwell, Miss April Butters and Miss Joy Palmer as bridesmaids. Carol Palmer was a flower girl. The attendants wore similar gowns of pastel blue double knit polyester with 'empire waistlines, SBEKTHlE mESDAYilS;LADIES;NIGHT Obituary- Kathryn Parker Mrs. Kathryn SUNSET Marlowe Wilson McDonald Parker, 70 of 1347 N. 250 W., died Monday evening at St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden, Jan. 26. Mrs. Parker was born March 12, 1905, in Huntsville, a daughter of John H. and Hulda Michelson Wilson. married to She was Theodore C. McDonald on Aug. 6, 1923, in Ogden. They were divorced. She was married to Mahlon Parker on Dec. 12, 1953, in Elko, Nev. Surviving are her husband of Sunset; three sons and one G. Russel daughter, McDonald, Salt Lake City; Duane T. McDonald, Ogden; H. Lynn McDonald, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. Walter (Carole) W'heelwright, Roy; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Bill (Donna) Mutsaers, Ogden; Mrs. Forest (Joanne) Moore, Pocatello, Idaho; 12 grandchildren. Also surviving are one brother and one sister, Fletcher Wilson, St. George; Mrs. Alice Olson, Canoga Park, Calif. Funeral services were held last Thursday in the Myers Mortuary Chapel in Ogden. Interment in the Ogden City Cemetery. hed be interested him if in creating a museum in Long Beach for the permanently docked Queen Mary. He then moved to the Los An&dei area, which is aowi his home and set up his firm, the Living Design Corp. He is the author of numerous articles in architectural magazines, and has lectured extensively in the United States and short puffed sleeves and scooped necklines trimmed with white lace. Assuming best man duties was Mark Walkin with David Palmer, Jim Palmer, Eddie Martinez and Lynn Burten as ushers. A California wedding trip was taken by the newlyweds. They will live in Ogden. each of their dependents claimed on their Federal income tax return. For a husband and wife with two children, for example, the credit would total $120. Europes. In 1972, he was named rider at Kawasakis manufacturing and KZ-40- newly-produce- enthusiast. Woman works testing cycles Women are making inroads into all sorts of traditional male strongholds, and Joy Holman is no exception. But unlike many women who have taken on strenuous jobs as construction workers and telephone linepersons in their pursuit of equality, Joy has to keep telling herself shes really working. Joy Holman gets paid to test ride newly-produce- d Kawasaki motorcycles at the for the companys manufacturing development of a group of and assembly facility in 43 in number in Lincoln. Along with four male islands theBismark Sea. He created she rides the a environmental bikes as they come off the protection plan for these line, checking the electrical islands. system, engine horsepower, In 1973, he and his team of speedometer and brakes. associates launched the inThe reason Joy is reluctant novative Project Ocean to call what she does work Search. is that doing it eight hours a project long-rang- assem- Neb., motorcycling is a fulbly plant ltime job thats still fun. Here, she maneuvers a 0 d Kawasaki through the dynamometer. Joy is reluctant to call this work because it has made her a motorcycle in Lincoln, director day has made a motorcycle enthusiast out of her. Before joining Kawasaki when the plant opened last January, she had only ridden a motorcycle four or five times, and she only applied for the job because it sounded more interesting than the work I had been doing. But now, after being trained for her position and holding it nearly a year, Joy proclaims. As soon as I can afford one, Id like to buy a motorcycle of my own. And what bike would she e I would definitely buy a she says, Kawasaki, because Ive seen how theyre put together, and I know how well theyre inspected and tested. New charge will rffecJ Sew, says plntoime co. Mountain Bell said studies that with a five-ca- ll allowance, only five percent of its customers will be for Directory Assischarged tance in Utah when the plan goes into effect in July. The Utah Public Service show Commission formally authorized the charging plan in an Order to Mountain Bell late Wednesday. It included a five-cal- l allowance per line each month before The credit does not apply, however, to the blindness and old age exemptions to which some taxpayers are entitled. Therefore, a married couple with one blind spouse is entitled to three $750 exemptions, but only two $30 tax credits. The IRS reminds taxpayers that the $30 is a credit against their tax liability. A special line on the Form 1040 or 1040A alerts the taxpayer to claim the credit to apply toward If no tax is any tax owing. does not credit owed, the apply- - Relations Manager. One of the major provisions of the Order is that the telephone company for- mulate a program to inform customers about the charging plan including how visually and physically handicapped persons may be exempted from the plan. Hill said Mountain Bell will be contacting physicians and social agencies in the near future to enlist their help in identifying those who qualify. Their exemption status will be in effect prior to the July 1 date, he said. Other information will be provided regarding how customers may avoid or minimize charges, the availibility of directories, and supplements. Home Builders Auxiliary Woman any charges would be applied. This objective of the charging plan has always been to reduce the number of needless calls for Directory Assistance, and to have those using the service frequently pay more of the cost to provide it. It was never intended to increase the phone bills of the majority of our said Ken Hill, customers, Bell Public Mountain Taxpayers can claim credit This year taxpayers can claim a new $30 personal credit for themselves and their dependents on their Federal tax returns, Roland V. Wise, District Director for Internal Revenue Service for Utah, announced. Under provisions of the Tax Reduction Act of 1975, taxpayers receive an additional $30 credit for themselves and W 5 -' WOMANS WORK? Many women taken a break from their household chores by riding a motorcycle just for fun. But for Joy Holman, a test el the Golden Spike Forensic Tournament from regions 1, 2 and 3, Bonneville High School placed fifth overall. Jan Francis placed 3rd in Impromptu Speaking. 9:45 Sunday Bible School Tanner. Their plain mint green dresses, styled along accented by yokes of mint green print. The high collarss and long sleeves had white lace trim. Flower girls were Natalie Convocation features Jean-MichCousteau Debitors take 5th Baptist 4275 S. 1900 at instructor drawing Bridesmaids were Miss Lori VanNoy and Miss Cindi bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lavon P. Palmer of Cranbrook and taught at the 326 E. 4800 S. in Washington Terrace. Farmington, Michigan Father Luis Kern perfCenter. Community the rites. A reception ormed His work has been was held that evening at the exhibited at WSC, Springville Hill Air Force Base ofMuseum of Art, U of U ; Delta ficers Club. State College, Wayne An French exquisite University and Cranbrook designed gown of scalloped Academy all in Michigan, as Chantilly lace and ruffles was well as the Salt Lake Art chosen by the bride. It was Center and the Phillips designed with a sabrina neckline, long fitted sleeves Gallery in Salt Lake City. Cousteau, famous series Underseas presentation cumbered by the traditional eldest son of famed explorer World of Jacques Cousteau. In 1969, his father asked will physical limitations of the Jacques Cousteau, Ocean discuss Project is form set painted format; free to float and interact in 3, Search! ... Thursday at. the Wehec!SHfte, College - free 1 are 29.. Washington :m-:u7- Cranbrook Academy of Art. He has been a graduate assistant and painting and lecture-demonstratio- Phone from Arts dered by a deep ruffle. Mrs Kent Stevenson attended the bride as matron of honor wearing a mint green print gown with empire bodice. The round neckline with a small collar, and the long sleeves were trimmed with white lace. the annual 21st convention of the National Association of Home Builders in Womens Auxiliary, Dallas, Texas, in January, Mrs. Glade B. Nielsen (Alpha) was appointed chairman of the Education Committee. The appointment was made by newly installed 1976 President Mrs. Alfonse Zielinski, of West Allis, Wisconsin. The National Womens Auxiliary has a membership of 4,000. Alpha Nielsen has been a member of the auxiliary for over 15 years and has held several positions on the local level including president in 1970. She has also served as National Parliamentarian, At State Representative and Area Vice President. Alpha Nielsen was honored during the convention by receiving a 50 pin at the Spikette Club party. The Club is a membership club numbering 650 in the National Auxiliary. She was one of three to receive this honorable pin. Alphas husband, Glade, is a prominent Roy builder active in the Weber Basin Home Builders Association. He has also been active in the Home Builders Association of the State of Utah, has served on numerous local and state housing panels, including the Utah Advisory Committee on Modest Income Housing. He has also served as a NAHB National Representative for three years and was appointed last year by Governor Calvin L. Rampton to administer the Utah Housing Finance Agency created by the 1975 Legislature. He served the past two years as vice president on the Executive Committee of Area 13 of the United States, an Spikette area that included Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming and Nevada. At the convention in Dallas, he was appointed by President John C. Hart as a member of the Executive Committee. Besides being active members of the Weber Basin Home Builders, Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen are active in church and civic affairs. They reside at 2067 W. 4750 S., Roy, with their five children, Karen, Sharon, Laurie and Lance. Roger, Johnson gets service pin Meloy R. Meloy R. Johnson of Roy serhas received a vice pin at ceremonies at Hill AFB. He is married to the former Afton Anderson, daughter of Mrs. Ida Anderson of Heber City, and they have six children. Mr. Johnson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Johnson of Logan Alpha Nielsen ...will serve |